(Y00ts NFT collection via Magic Eden)
The migration, which began on Tuesday, wasofficially announcedin December after months of speculation. DeLabs, the Los Angeles-based startup behind y00ts and its sister project DeGods,received a $3 million grantfrom Polygon to facilitate the move. Meanwhile, DeGods will also migrate away from Solana and plans to bridge over to Ethereum.
Y00ts, which launched in September 2022, is using across-chain bridgeto bring its 15,000-edition generative art collection to Polygon. Existing holders can begin the migration process byvisiting the y00ts websiteand connecting their wallets.
In order to incentivize holders to migrate their NFTs over to Polygon, DeLabs is waiving network fees for the first 24 hours. The team is also offering y00ts holders a chance to win anOrdinals-based DeGods NFTthat has beeninscribed on the Bitcoin network. Staking will also be free and holders will receive $5 USDC per Y00t listed on NFT marketplace Magic Eden.
Holders who do not migrate their NFTs by April 3 will be subject to a 33.3% “Paper Hands Bridge Tax,” which will result in a fine payable by increased royalty fees.
The project’s leader, Rohun Vora, known asFrank, tweeted that the move does not come without risk.
"I know that this is a risk. I don’t know what’s going to happen today, tomorrow or throughout the first few weeks. But I know we’re going to make it work,"he wrote. "The short-term might be out of our control, but the long-term is completely in our entire community’s control."
Nearly 10,000 y00ts have already been moved over to Polygon,according to OpenSea. The floor price of the collection is currently hovering around 1.8 ETH, or about $3,200.
It's rare to see top NFT projects like y00ts and DeGods move their entire ecosystem from one blockchain to another. Voratold holdersin a Twitter Space in December that a possible exploit of the bridge contract would be the biggest challenge.